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Jeopardy Review
CivicsJeopardy09.key
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State Government
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Electoral College
ElectoralCollege10.key
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Checks and Balances
ChecksBalancesKN.key
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Government Framework
and
Qualifications
US Constitution
- read the text of the Constitution at this link.
Bill of Rights
(1st Ten Amendments to the Constitution) text is found at this link.
Keynote with overview of three branches, our current members of Congress, President, and Supreme Court
and qualifications for each office.
Civics10.key
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Compromises at Constitutional Convention
(After Articles of Confederation - in place
during the Revolutionary War - were thought
to be too weak.)
ConstitutionalConvention10.key
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Unit Topic
Class Resources
Bill of Rights (1st Ten Amendments to the Constitution) text is found at this link.
Keynote with overview of three branches, our current members of Congress, President, and Supreme Court
and qualifications for each office.
(After Articles of Confederation - in place
during the Revolutionary War - were thought
to be too weak.)
Click here to learn about Primaries